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e
An abbreviation of "east" in descriptions of land, whether in stating the course of a boundary, e. g. "running e. 80 rods," or designating the fractional part of a section under the Congressional Survey, e. g. "the e. 1 / 2 of the NW quarter of Section 6.” In Latin, a preposition, the equivalent of "ex," meaning from, out of.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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